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Liz Martin ’07: Good of Goshen
As a teacher with an active lifestyle, Liz Martin '07 loves living and working in Goshen.
As a teacher with an active lifestyle, Liz Martin '07 loves living and working in Goshen.
For Yolo Perez '12, life these days is a balancing act. She is a wife and mother of two youngsters. She has a news and information program on the radio. She does freelance voice-over and commercials. Yolo is also the Director of Development for the Center for Healing and Hope.
At a time when many students his age are thinking about senior prom, Mikol Aspinwall '19 was collecting a bachelor’s degree Sunday, making him the youngest known graduate in Goshen College history.
Brooke Kandel-Cisco '97 will start as the Interim Dean of Butler University’s College of Education on May 1
Commencement address (as prepared for delivery) by Gayatri Patnaik, at the 121st Goshen College Commencement on Sunday, April 28, 2019.
Commencement address (as prepared for delivery) by Dr. Rebecca Stoltzfus, at the 121st Goshen College Commencement Weekend Baccalaureate Service on Sunday, April 28, 2019. Related Links: Commencement story Baccalaureate worship service photo album Commencement photo album Full text of Commencement address by Gayatri Patnaik Welcome to you…
Mikol Aspinwall will graduate at age 17 with a degree in computer science, and is believed to be the youngest graduate in the college’s history.
Bag&Baggage Productions in Oregon has named Cassie Greer '06 as its new artistic director. Greer has worked with B&B since 2011, most recently as the company’s associate artistic director.
Yazan Meqbil, a molecular biology/biochemistry major from Palestine, has faced many challenges since coming to the U.S. for college, and next year will begin a Ph.D. program in Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology.
Clinton Stroble II '19, a peace, justice and conflict studies major from Newport News, Virginia, is finding ways to build relationships on campus, on the baseball field and around the world.